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Mitchell, Margaret M., 1956-

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Personal name headingMitchell, Margaret M., 1956-
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Variant(s)Mitchell, Margaret Mary, 1956-
Associated countryUnited States
Associated placeChicago (Ill.)
Birth date1956
AffiliationUniversity of Chicago. Divinity School
Profession or occupationNew Testament scholars
University and college faculty members
Found innuc90-54827: Her Paul and the rhetoric of reconcilation, 1989 (hdg. on ICU rept.: Mitchell, Margaret Mary, 1956- ; usage: Margaret Mary Mitchell)
Paul and the rhetoric of reconciliation : an exegetical investigation of the language and composition of 1 Corinthians, 1989: title page (by Margaret Mary Mitchell; submitted this work as her doctoral thesis to the University of Chicago)
Paul and the rhetoric of reconciliation, 1991: title page (Margaret M. Mitchell)
The Cambridge history of Christianity. 1, Origins to Constantine, 2006: title page (edited by Margaret M. Mitchell and Frances M. Young)
Paul, the Corinthians and the birth of Christian hermeneutics, 2010: title page (Margaret M. Mitchell) back cover (Margaret M. Mitchell is Dean and Professor of New Testament and Early Christian Literature at the University of Chicago Divinity School)
University of Chicago Divinity School website, viewed August 2, 2022: link to Our Faculty page (Margaret M. Mitchell, Shailer Mathews Distinguished Service Professor of New Testament and Early Christian Literature; literary historian of ancient Christianity; Ph. D. from the University of Chicago)
   <https://divinity.uchicago.edu/margaret-m-mitchell>
English Wikipedia, viewed August 2, 2022 (Margaret M. Mitchell; born 1956; American biblical scholar and professor of early Christianity; received her doctorate at the University of Chicago in 1989)
Associated languageeng grc